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Debra
10-18-2006, 04:14 PM
The latest from RealFlight:
http://www.modelairplanenews.com/pics/real.jpg

G3.5 has all of these extras, and more:
Night flying!
Counter-rotating heli props!
4D flying! (with variable pitch props)
Torque Roll training!
Heli Orientation training!
Streamers!
Responsive objects!
MORE UFI’s!

6 new aircraft
ElectriFly™ FlatOuts™ Extra 300S w/Var. Pitch Prop system
FlyZone™ SkyFly™ EP RTF
FlyZone™ Cessna 182 EP RTF
HeliMax™ AXE™ EZ
HeliMax AXE CP
Hobbico® ElectriStar™ EP RTF Trainer

4 awesome 3D flying sites
Air Race
Night-time Flight School
Night-time Obstacle Course
Night-time Carnival

3 new PhotoField™ sites
Futaba® XFC Waco Field
Night-time Grassy Flatlands
Alpine Meadows

RealFlight G3.5 also has these new features:
Multiplayer collisions — where pilots flying simultaneously on the Internet can crash into one another.
Particles — a special effect that will kick up dust when a plane is landing on dirt, create balsa ‘chaff’ as a model breaks apart, or causes leaves to shake free and fall to the ground if an aircraft crashes into the trees.


Night Flying — over a 3D Carnival site!
In Night Flying mode, planes with neon rope lights fly across a twilight landscape featuring a variety of carnival rides and attractions, including a Ferris wheel, roller coaster, haunted house, ring toss and more. Available for heli’s, too!

4-Dimensional Flying
RealFlight’s renowned RealPhysics™ 3D performance has been further refined to accurately capture the jaw-dropping aerobatics now possible with a plane equipped with a Variable Pitch prop system!

Streamers
Streamers can be attached to airplanes to add pizzazz to freestyle maneuvers.

Responsive Objects
Where hitting a limbo bar will knock it off of its supports, or hitting a barrel will cause it to roll along the ground.

Virtual Sound Effects
When flying over certain objects on the terrain, pilots will hear corresponding sounds, such as the mooing of a cow or the hum of a tractor’s diesel engine.

Torque Roll Training
Airplane pilots will be able to “hang” a plane in mid-air! They’ll also be able to choose what controls they want, and have the computer handle the rest — a real shortcut to learning torque rolls!

Heli Orientation Training
This feature limits the number of control surfaces a new pilot has to deal with, and utilizes a “ghost” heli as a visual aid. As a pilot’s skills progress, the number of control surfaces can be increased.
Retail Street
GPMZ4405 RealFlight Generation 3.5 Mode 2 $299.99 $199.99
GPMZ4406 RealFlight Generation 3.5 Mode 1


For additional information and system requirements, visit the RealFlight website at:
www.realflight.com

Tbone4life
12-20-2006, 01:25 AM
Any AOL user had problems with aol's safety and security software not allowing G3.5 to load? :teacher:

SquirrelNutz
12-24-2006, 12:38 AM
does anyone know of a T Rex heli patch for this software?

canorc
01-09-2007, 10:11 AM
Hi there,
I have bought this sim and installed it on both my macbook and Asus LAptop.
When I run windows on my Macbook 2.0 ghz and I then run the sim everything seems fine.
But I would like a bigger screen and I have installed the sim on my Asus laptopn which has 64mb Graphics card and 1 gb ram, but the sim does not run very smoothly. The screen moves in block druing the flight and all.
WHy do you think this is? Do you think the graphic card is not enough?
Can it be replaced on a laptop?

Thanks

Mark R
01-09-2007, 08:18 PM
What are the other specs on your Asus laptop? You have enough RAM, but what is the processor? You are on the right track it could be the video card. Have you tried turning down the detail settings?

canorc
01-10-2007, 04:09 AM
What are the other specs on your Asus laptop? You have enough RAM, but what is the processor? You are on the right track it could be the video card. Have you tried turning down the detail settings?
I haven't played with any of the settings at all.
I don't even know the exact specs of the ASUS, I am a Mac guy I have only bought a PC in order to use it as a simulator for some sims which don't run on Macs and I don't really like to run windows on my Macs.

I will check the specs and get back to you.

Thanks for your interest.

hamaoki
02-07-2007, 12:14 AM
Go to the control panel and click on display
Select the settings tab then the troubleshoot tab.
Make sure the hardware accelleration is set to maximum. If it is not the screen will be jumpy.